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Ever since Duke Ellington first tickled the ivories north of 110th Street, Harlem has been one of the liveliest neighborhoods in New York. And now it's on a whole new creative streak: Artists are setting up shop, restaurants are popping up faster than you can do the Harlem Shake, and bands—hip-hop, jazz, rock—play at more than just the Apollo (which, for the record, is still booking epic shows). Here, our favorite locals suit up and take us on a tour of the new uptown

We're not sure if it's the rumpled clothes or the two-day stubble, but some of the best-dressed men we know are looking even better-dressed now that they're family men. This Father's Day, take your cues from three big papas who get it right

On the eve of Super Bowl XLVIII, Ray Lucas sits down with Wisconsin Sports Radio to talk about post-concussion issues affecting NFL players and the importance of information resources. He also explains how P.A.S.T. intervened in his own downward health spiral to bring him back from the edge read more

Rainy days aren't usually welcomed by anybody, but they draw particular scorn from urban dwellers. The confines of a crowded city seem doubled when every citizen is wielding an umbrella. What usually is a leisurely... read more

The new book Repast: Dining Out at the Dawn of the New American Century, 1900-1910 will appeal, first and foremost, to the food fetishists and city nostalgists among us—those prone to reveries about menus containing... read more